2022
DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2022.2115139
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Concussion education in medical students studying in Scotland: an assessment of knowledge and future needs

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“…One study shows that 39% of medical students reported that their knowledge of concussions came from somewhere other than their medical education, and only 19% of respondents believed their medical education prepared them to manage concussions as future clinicians [4]. Furthermore, while students may correctly identify possible symptoms of concussion, deficits in knowledge of concussion management exist [5]. The research indicates that concussion education may be incomplete in medical education and that concussion knowledge may be obtained elsewhere.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One study shows that 39% of medical students reported that their knowledge of concussions came from somewhere other than their medical education, and only 19% of respondents believed their medical education prepared them to manage concussions as future clinicians [4]. Furthermore, while students may correctly identify possible symptoms of concussion, deficits in knowledge of concussion management exist [5]. The research indicates that concussion education may be incomplete in medical education and that concussion knowledge may be obtained elsewhere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%